Dave Storrs writes: > While it may be true that beginners don't need to use a particular > feature--or even know about it--how will they know that until they have > studied it? Documentation. A curriculum, roadmap, suggested path, whatever. Nate Wiger's working on a man page to explain what bits of Perl are the basics that everyone should know. That might be sufficient. I see this as a documentation issue, not a need to trim the size of the language. Nat
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